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Throw a light on the neighbours of India.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Answer:

• The neighbouring countries of India are Afghanistan, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, and Sri Lanka.

Explanation:

• Out of this neighbouring countries, all except Sri Lanka shares land boundaries with India.

• The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is the western neighbour of India with Kabul as its capital.

• The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is the westernmost neighbour of India with Islamabad as its capital. It was carved out of India in 1947.

• Bangladesh is the eastern neighbour of India with Dhaka as its capital. It was formally a part of India and was divided in 1905.

• Nepal is the Himalayan neighbour of India with Kathmandu as its capital. It forms borders with several states with India including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal and Sikkim.

• China is also a neighbouring country of India with Beijing as its capital, and it forms international borders with the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.

• Myanmar is also a neighbouring country of India in the east and forms borders with many northeastern states like Manipur.

• Bhutan is another Himalayan nation to form boundaries with India with Thimphu as its capital. It shares the borders with Indian states like Sikkim.

• Sri Lanka is the country which does not shares land boundary with India but shares the maritime boundaries with Colombo as its capital.

Answered by bratislava
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India shares its land with 6 neighboring nations

Explanation:

  • India shares its land borders with china i.e 3,488 km, with Nepal 1,751 km, with Bhutan i.e 699 km in the north and the Bangladesh i.e 4,156 km and Myanmar i.e 1,643 km in the east along with Pakistan i.e 3,323 km on the west. Some are open and some share closed borders.
  • The maritime neighbours of India belong to Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and Maldives. The entre land frontier of India consists of 15,200 km and is the third-largest international border in the world after china.

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